Linux on Cavium CN23XX cardsa project by tsbogend Before Cavium switched to ARM64 CPUs they developed quite powerful MIPS based SOCs. The current upstream Linux kernel already supports some Octeon SOCs, but not the latest versions. Goal of this Hack Week project is to use the latest Cavium SDK to update the Linux kernel code to let it running on CN23XX network cards. |
Explore the integration between OBS and GitHuba project by pdostal Project DescriptionThe goals: |
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Kanidman idea by firstyear Project DescriptionKanidm is a identity management system (a store of accounts, groups and more) that supports authentication to opensuse, web sites, networks, and more. The project has a focus on respect of humans, correctness, simplicity and performance. In previous hackweeks we have implemented cryptographic authentication (webauthn), wasm based web UI, replication foundations and more. |
Create a graphic scene using Vulkan APIa project by jtorres Project DescriptionCreate a graphic scene where I can see a cube and maybe add to it some textures or modify its geometry. |
Rancher Token Revokera project by mbolot Project DescriptionThe token revoker aims to scan git repos for exposed rancher tokens. Once a token has been identified, the revoker can (based on configuration) warn/disable/delete the exposed token automatically. |
Improve Docker registry listing toola project by rbranco Project Descriptionregview is a heavily modified fork of the (no longer maintained) reg tool by Jess Frazelle for listing images in a Docker registry. Some features of reg were removed (like the webserver, to make it only cli) and others added. Some bugs were fixed (and PR's submitted) and others added as well. |
Application for secret ballots (A review of existing tools under legal aspects)a project by apritschet Project DescriptionAs a substitute member of the Nuremberg works council there is the occasional need to participate in a session and cast a vote in a secret ballot. Living close to the Danish border traveling to Nuremberg is tedious. |
Run sandboxed Firefox with image and sound inside a containeran idea by nguyens Project DescriptionRunning a web browser from your PC can cause all sorts of security or anonymity issues; e-g: content downloaded could be run automatically from your PC, resulting in disk encryption or other unpleasant events. It would be great if we could run most of this in a container so that we have as much of the web browser sandboxed, and limit the PC's exposure to security events. |
Sign me off|ina project by mkoutny Project DescriptionIt is possible to sign (off) git commits with your SSH key. The very same key that's used to sign in to SSH servers. I would like to look into the buffer contents in the two cases and examine if/how they are replacable. |
Rewrite the D-Installer CLIa project by IGonzalezSosa Project DescriptionBefore the openSUSE 2022, we built a prototype of a command line interface for D-Installer just for demonstration purposes. It implements a limited set of functions and, apart from packaging changes, it has not received any relevant update for months. |
Iguana and WebAssemblya project by oholecek Project DescriptionIguana installer/rescue initrd uses containers for all its functionality. However there is incredible development in WebAssembly (WASM) space where WASM images uses the same infrastructure as OCI images. |
Tafla project by mrohrich Project DescriptionTafl is a family of ancient norther European board games, including Hnefatafl, Tablut and Brandubh. This Hackweek project aims to take a half-finished implementation to a small open-source game project with a terminal user interface. |
Create tool for managing RPM package signing keysa project by dheidler Project descriptionIIRC there was some article in tech news some year ago that criticized the way RPM keys are handled in the SUSE distribution. |
Improve OpenSCAP support in Uyunia project by admehmood Project DescriptionSUSE Manager and Uyuni do support OpenSCAP and user can make use of it to keep the compliance status in check. |
Man pages in a containeran idea by doreilly Project DescriptionMicroOS and Jeos images don't have their man pages installed to save space. This means having to switch to a browser or a full system just to look things up. |
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UYUNI - synchronize content between registry serversa project by RDiasMateus Project DescriptionUYUNI has the ability to synchronize packages from remote locations. But doesn't have a similar solution for container images. |
Salt formula for Certhuban idea by crameleon Project DescriptionDeploying individual ACME clients on many clients makes maintenance and troubleshooting of individual certificate renewal failures troublesome and error prone. As an idea for a solution, I would like to combine parts of Certhub (https://certhub.io/) and SaltStack to make for a central solution which can be deployed in an organization. The solution should allow for domains to use different ACME servers if needed. |
clsr (Command Line Spaced Repetition) Learning Toola project by adam.pickering Project DescriptionLearning and retaining information is one of the biggest challenges for programmers. So if there was a way to increase the efficiency of one's learning, it would be very useful. Luckily, there is such a thing: spaced repetition. TLDR: you create flashcards, each of which contains one piece of information you want to remember, and review them at intervals that psychology has determined are optimal for learning. |
Add support for resolving package conflicts interactively in PackageKita project by JonathanKang Project DescriptionThis has been a missing feature in PackageKit. I'll try implementing this in PackageKit itself and its zypp backend. |
Simple time scale for active record modelsa project by digitaltomm Project DescriptionGoal of this project is to have a simple way to configure the collection of historical data |
XRechnung Viewer and Toolsan idea by kfreitag Project DescriptionThere is a brand new project to provide free software for end users to work with XRechnung files. |
Implement something like Time Slider on Solarisa project by yudaike Project DescriptionTime Slider is a Solaris feature, which utilizes ZFS to provide a graphical way for restoring individual files from automatically scheduled snapshots. Since we have btrfs on SLE/openSUSE now it's probably an interesting project to implement something similar. |
study mu project instance + shimutil toolan idea by dtseng Project Description
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